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kennedy." the cult that john f. kennedy was alive and well throughout my childhood and i became interested as a student of my region, which i always cared about my -- where i grew up, but also, the story was just so compelling. i was fascinated as a kid and stayed interested throughout. i now remember the 40th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis quite well. i know we're 10 years past that. i think it's a great story for americans to re-learn and i hope younger americans. i mean, one thing this book tries to do is to get past what has been for a long time our sense of the great tragedy of john f. kennedy, which is, of course, the fact that he was cut down before the end of his presidency was supposed to happen, and i think this book restores a sense of how much was accomplished and how rich his presidency was and how he, like any other president, had good days and bad days and had a lot to feel proud of in the fall of 1963. >> so when your mother was carrying you, what did she do for a living? >> she was a housew
kennedy." the cult that john f. kennedy was alive and well throughout my childhood and i became interested as a student of my region, which i always cared about my -- where i grew up, but also, the story was just so compelling. i was fascinated as a kid and stayed interested throughout. i now remember the 40th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis quite well. i know we're 10 years past that. i think it's a great story for americans to re-learn and i hope younger americans. i mean, one...
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f. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we have reports from tel aviv, gaza, and cairo. and ray suarez examines the prospects ahead for the peace deal. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports from turkey where the syrian civil war is having an impact along the shared 500 mile border and in ankara. >> with fighting in syrian areas, spilling over into turkish towns, turkey finds itself walking a fine line between defending its interests, and being drawn into a regional war. >> brown: after the deluge: we assess the impact of all the money spent in the most expensive campaign in history. >> woodruff: as recovery costs from superstorm sandy continue to rise, paul solman looks at weather risks and the business of insurance. >> all insurance companies are paying very careful attention to the variability and the volatility in the climate. >> brown: and poet joy harjo celebrates the focal point of families and thanksgiving: the kitchen table. >> woodruff: that's all ahe
f. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we have reports from tel aviv, gaza, and cairo. and ray suarez examines the prospects ahead for the peace deal. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports from turkey where the syrian civil war is having an impact along the shared 500 mile border and in ankara. >> with fighting in syrian areas, spilling over into turkish towns, turkey finds itself walking a fine line between defending its interests, and...
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>>neil: we do know that john f. kennedy got the attention of hoover? >>guest: and kgb. >>neil: but i raise this much, there is concern about loose lips and what is scoffed accidentally, how did that become a big national security issue and why should we worry now? >>guest: remember, the director of the c.i.a. is supposedly the keeper of all of the secrets, what a lot of these guys either may not understand, know, or disregard, is that they are also being watched. they are much bad by their own teams and watched by their own government, and watched by foreign governments. >>neil: but the c.i.a. keeping track of the chief spy's mail, someone is watching guy who is swamping them. >>guest: there are many layers to prevent this from blowing out up. the irony here, and this is why this is a bigger discovery than just this simple affair, because the f.b.i. was flagged by another woman who said she felt threatened by e-mails and we have a dead ambassador in benghazi who felt threatened over many months put in repeated requests to the administration for added security but he is
>>neil: we do know that john f. kennedy got the attention of hoover? >>guest: and kgb. >>neil: but i raise this much, there is concern about loose lips and what is scoffed accidentally, how did that become a big national security issue and why should we worry now? >>guest: remember, the director of the c.i.a. is supposedly the keeper of all of the secrets, what a lot of these guys either may not understand, know, or disregard, is that they are also being watched. they...
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president john f. kennedy spoke on november 17th, 1962. the aiort is named for former secretary of state john foster dulles. it handled a million passengers in 1956. last year, it saw 23 million passengers. >> grows. >> they say you're a nobody until you have been immortalized in wax. one day. one day. >> coming up, steven colbair is the latest celebrity. >> plus, you are, are you ready, i should say, for next week? not the turkey, but we're talking about the savings. coming up, black friday is turning into black thursday. when you will be able to snatch up all of the big dale deal when is we come back. [ dollar ] that's me. l50858544p. but i'm not just a number. i have a purpose. a higher purpose. [ muffled ] have some respect! not good. oh, man. hello? mm, no! finally -- the buck stops here. [ male announcer ] mcdonald's new hot'n spicy mcchicken. tender, juicy chicken with a crispy, spicy coating. at only a dollar, it's spicy, not pricey. but only for a limited time.
president john f. kennedy spoke on november 17th, 1962. the aiort is named for former secretary of state john foster dulles. it handled a million passengers in 1956. last year, it saw 23 million passengers. >> grows. >> they say you're a nobody until you have been immortalized in wax. one day. one day. >> coming up, steven colbair is the latest celebrity. >> plus, you are, are you ready, i should say, for next week? not the turkey, but we're talking about the savings....
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john f. kennedy in 1960 and became very, very close. >> look at that camera. it's unbelievable. huge camera he carried around. >> he did and i took care of him the last few years when he had a stroke and he left me his marine corps locker. what do you have in that marine corps locker and he would say, nude photos so i thought they were. i never asked about it again. they delivered the marine corps locker and my husband said, what's in there? i said stanley's nude photos. and he said open this. open it right now. we opened it and instead of nude photos, we found this sent mental cache of letters from the kennedys, diary excerpts, memos that stanley had written. there was also a hand stitched guest towel that said jfk. i never figured -- there's a picture of it in the book. i never figured out where that towel came from. i wondered if maybe he pinched it when he was at hyannisport. maybe jackie gave it to him. there was a note that said, stanley, thank you very much. love jackie. >> wow, what a
john f. kennedy in 1960 and became very, very close. >> look at that camera. it's unbelievable. huge camera he carried around. >> he did and i took care of him the last few years when he had a stroke and he left me his marine corps locker. what do you have in that marine corps locker and he would say, nude photos so i thought they were. i never asked about it again. they delivered the marine corps locker and my husband said, what's in there? i said stanley's nude photos. and he said...
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man: i think that john f. kennedy did precisely the right thing in order to meet the catholic issue, which was to make west virginians feel that if they did not vote for him, why, then, they were prejudiced. and this was a very clever way in which he was able to play on the fairness and sense of justice of most west virginians. now, you cannot tell me that the day i was born, it was said i could never run for president because i wouldn't meet my oath of office! i came to the state of west virginia, which has fewer numbers of my co-religionists than any state in the union. i would not have come here if i didn't feel that i was going to get complete opportunity to run for office as a fellow american in this state. i would not run for it if in any way i didn't feel that i could do the job. so i come here today saying that i think that this is an issue that drops itself. when he tells that in morgantown, it's a turning point, not only in his campaign but you could argue in american politics. you have a hard issue,
man: i think that john f. kennedy did precisely the right thing in order to meet the catholic issue, which was to make west virginians feel that if they did not vote for him, why, then, they were prejudiced. and this was a very clever way in which he was able to play on the fairness and sense of justice of most west virginians. now, you cannot tell me that the day i was born, it was said i could never run for president because i wouldn't meet my oath of office! i came to the state of west...
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kennedy or bill clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too. >> she's wrong. the correct answer there is -- >> theodore roosevelt. i have all their ages. >> tell us. 1901, theodore roosevelt became president at the age of 42 years and 322 days, youngest president. after his, kennedy, 43 bill clinton, third youngest, 46, then ulysses s grant and barack obama, fifth youngest president, sworn in at 47 years and 169 days. >> wow. back across to kath. >> nice lady from upstate new york what is the name of the new nbc television series based on a family at the white house, like "life at the white house """commander in chief" "1600 penn" or "the situation room"? >> 1600 penn. >> good for you. >> that's not even on yet? >> it is not. comes out january 10th. bull pullman, president in "independence day," place comedic president and his wife was jenna elfman from "dharma & greg," this trophy wife first lady. >> that was weird. back across to kath. >> from new york city, which president got permission to build a swimming pool and a movie theater in the white house? was i
kennedy or bill clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too. >> she's wrong. the correct answer there is -- >> theodore roosevelt. i have all their ages. >> tell us. 1901, theodore roosevelt became president at the age of 42 years and 322 days, youngest president. after his, kennedy, 43 bill clinton, third youngest, 46, then ulysses s grant and barack obama, fifth youngest president, sworn in at 47 years and 169 days. >> wow. back across to...
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so he was a very useful ally to president kennedy. >> tide ted widmer, on the secret recordings of john f. kennedy. tonight. >> booktv sat down with wayne hsieh. it's just under 20 minutes. >> u.s. naval academy, west pointers and the civil war, is your book. what do you mean by the old army? >> guest: the old army is a term commonly used by historians. actually it's a time from the time period referring to the regular army. there's a joke that the old army is the army before every war. so there's a bunch of old army. so my book actually starts with the professionalization of the army and it's about how that process occurs and plays out in the civil war. >> host: give us a snapshot of what the old army, prior the war of 1812, was like. >> guest: before the war of 1812, and this is drawing on really historical literature by historians -- the army before the war of 1812 is a nonprofessional. it over corps obtained their positions through political influence, and as a consequence they're not -- because they're not professionals who went through a body of education and were promoted by some
so he was a very useful ally to president kennedy. >> tide ted widmer, on the secret recordings of john f. kennedy. tonight. >> booktv sat down with wayne hsieh. it's just under 20 minutes. >> u.s. naval academy, west pointers and the civil war, is your book. what do you mean by the old army? >> guest: the old army is a term commonly used by historians. actually it's a time from the time period referring to the regular army. there's a joke that the old army is the army...
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>> i believe the second term changes, and i think john f. kennedy ran on that, and he knew it would give him oxygen. obama needs the second term. i think he will be stronger against republicans. >> i think he got some wind from the occupied movement. i think he learned it is not going to work. he is doing more things we want him to do. >> whoever wins is not going to win with a mandate. tell me why i should not believe things are going to be more divided in the next four years than they were in the past. >> the best thing you could hope for is something divided rather than the republicans could hope to do. there is one that said the best thing is to repeal the 20th- century. we are talking about reactionary policies if romney gets in there. any of them are going to be worse than obama. he is going to hopefully follow through on pulling u.s. troops out of afghanistan, and maybe he is going to do some other initiatives. we like his speech where he calls for nuclear abolition. it is an important issue, and we want to see him pushed out forward.
>> i believe the second term changes, and i think john f. kennedy ran on that, and he knew it would give him oxygen. obama needs the second term. i think he will be stronger against republicans. >> i think he got some wind from the occupied movement. i think he learned it is not going to work. he is doing more things we want him to do. >> whoever wins is not going to win with a mandate. tell me why i should not believe things are going to be more divided in the next four years...
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. >> hundred years later, president john f. kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade. the media coverage of that event will always be questioned. also this week the jew dictionary committee in the house of representatives begin impeachment of built clinton. a month later he was impeached by the house and then acquitted by the is that. a liberal bias in the coverage was clear and present in that one. then we have this. the classic film about inmates taking over eight sigh aluminum. "one flew over the
. >> hundred years later, president john f. kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade. the media coverage of that event will always be questioned. also this week the jew dictionary committee in the house of representatives begin impeachment of built clinton. a month later he was impeached by the house and then acquitted by the is that. a liberal bias in the coverage was clear and present in that one. then we have this. the classic film about inmates taking over eight sigh...
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. >>> 50 years after the peace corps was founded by john f. kennedy another massachusetts family has created a new peace corps of sorts, the global health conversation service corps that is sending young talented medical professionals to assist and educate physicians in the countries that need them most. dr. vanessa kerry, the daughter of john kerry, and the founder of the global health corps. i was at a conference in september and heard you speak and heard about this and was so impressed and wanted to have a chance to talk to you about it publicly. tell me what your goals are and what you're hoping to achieve? >> thank you for having me on the show. it's -- i know there's a lot going on in the world and i feel, you know, very hopeful that we're part of the solution. there is a shortage -- drastic shortage of over 2.4 million doctors, nurses and mid wives in over 57 countries around the world and what that translates into is a classroom in mali with over 2,000 students, one teacher, one black board, 100-degree heat, can't hear the lesson in th
. >>> 50 years after the peace corps was founded by john f. kennedy another massachusetts family has created a new peace corps of sorts, the global health conversation service corps that is sending young talented medical professionals to assist and educate physicians in the countries that need them most. dr. vanessa kerry, the daughter of john kerry, and the founder of the global health corps. i was at a conference in september and heard you speak and heard about this and was so...
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it was 49 years ago today that president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas, a day in which television played an unprecedented role in reporting a historic national tragedy. here is the very moment nbc news made the announcement when anchorman chet hutley was interrupted by his colleague, bill ryan. >> franklin delano roosevelt -- >> excuse me, here is a news flash. two priests who are with president kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds. there is no further confirmation but this is what we have on a flash basis from "associated press." two priests in dallas who were with president kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds. there is no further confirmation. this is the only word we have indicating the president may, in fact, have lost his life. >> a look back in time there. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this mo
it was 49 years ago today that president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas, a day in which television played an unprecedented role in reporting a historic national tragedy. here is the very moment nbc news made the announcement when anchorman chet hutley was interrupted by his colleague, bill ryan. >> franklin delano roosevelt -- >> excuse me, here is a news flash. two priests who are with president kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds. there is no further confirmation...
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. >> reporter: a united flight from new york's john f. kennedy airport was one of the first to arrive in the bay area. stranded bay area-bound travelers say the past few days have been quite stressful. >> i was staying at a hotel. they took very good care of us until the power went out. >> no cell phones. you couldn't call anyone. a bit crazy. >> it was terrifying. we have a niece who works on wall street. she takes the staten island ferry. there's no dock anymore. >> reporter: while both kennedy and newark airports resumed some operations today, laguardia remains closed due to heavy flooding. >> i was supposed to come home sunday night and they cancelled my flight. this is the first flight i could get on. >> you landed in the bay area tonight. how did that feel? >> good. >> reporter: outbound flights to the new york area are once again departing from here in the bay area. i'm mark sayre, cbs 5. >>> we call it the least expensive, most effective anti- theft device ever created. >> it would save taxpayers millions. so why isn't it being us
. >> reporter: a united flight from new york's john f. kennedy airport was one of the first to arrive in the bay area. stranded bay area-bound travelers say the past few days have been quite stressful. >> i was staying at a hotel. they took very good care of us until the power went out. >> no cell phones. you couldn't call anyone. a bit crazy. >> it was terrifying. we have a niece who works on wall street. she takes the staten island ferry. there's no dock anymore....
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president john f. kennedy spoke at the dedication ceremony when the airport opened back on november 17, 1962. the airport is named in honor of former secretary of state john foster dulles. the international airport marked its 1 millionth passengers back in 1966. last year alone, the airport handled 23 million people. >>> going to be a special holiday season for several families here in the washington area. >> there's no words that can express the joy and the happiness that they feel. >> coming up, lots of hugs and smiling faces during adoption day in the nations capitol. >>> can we turn this nice saturday into a mild and sunny sunday >>> more than 20 d.c. foster children have new families tonight. they participated in the 26th annual adoption day at the districts courthouse in northwest. todays event featured a breakfast and lunch for the families along with costume characters and entertainment. each child also was given a gift but of course the biggest gift of all was a new forever family. >> it's rea
president john f. kennedy spoke at the dedication ceremony when the airport opened back on november 17, 1962. the airport is named in honor of former secretary of state john foster dulles. the international airport marked its 1 millionth passengers back in 1966. last year alone, the airport handled 23 million people. >>> going to be a special holiday season for several families here in the washington area. >> there's no words that can express the joy and the happiness that they...
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president john f. kennedy spoke at the dedication ceremony when the airport opened back on november 17, 1962. the airport is named in honor of former secretary of state john foster dulles. the international airport marked its 1 millionth passengers back in 1966. last year alone, the airport handled 23 million people. >>> going to be a special holiday season for several families here in the washington area. >> there's no words that can express the joy and the happiness that they feel. >> coming up, lots of hugs and smiling faces during adoption day in the nations capitol. >>> can we turn this nice saturday into a mild and sunny sunday? erica has an update on the forecast when we come back. [ harry umlaut ] here we go. [ sally umlaut ] what? the five stages of muller. ah yes... stage one: suspicion. "it's a yogurt, how good can it be?" stage two: revision. "actually, this ain't bad." stage three: surprise! "look at this cool cornery thing! i love this stuff!!" stage four: desolation. "it's gone!" stage f
president john f. kennedy spoke at the dedication ceremony when the airport opened back on november 17, 1962. the airport is named in honor of former secretary of state john foster dulles. the international airport marked its 1 millionth passengers back in 1966. last year alone, the airport handled 23 million people. >>> going to be a special holiday season for several families here in the washington area. >> there's no words that can express the joy and the happiness that they...
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f.a.a. technicians are repairing landing lights and navigational systems. and airlines hope they will be able to offer limited service at laguardia tomorrow.ag in washington, boston, newark, and new york's john f. kennedy, airport operations are returning to normal. flightaware estimates 2,800 flights were canceled today, down from a peak of almost 8,000 on monday. tomorrow, 530 flights have been officially scrapped, but that will grow, if as seems likely, laguardia has trouble opening tomorrow. add it up and airlines took a big hit from sandy. >> you can multiply 18,000 canceled flights by a few tens of thousands of dollars in revenue per flight and you're well north of $100 million in lost revenue. some of it they will be able to recover by flying flights more full over the next week, but a lot of it is gone. >> reporter: if it rolls on the ground, recovery will take longer. amtrak is providing limited service south and north of new york. but it gave no estimate for when flooded tunnel
f.a.a. technicians are repairing landing lights and navigational systems. and airlines hope they will be able to offer limited service at laguardia tomorrow.ag in washington, boston, newark, and new york's john f. kennedy, airport operations are returning to normal. flightaware estimates 2,800 flights were canceled today, down from a peak of almost 8,000 on monday. tomorrow, 530 flights have been officially scrapped, but that will grow, if as seems likely, laguardia has trouble opening...
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it's not a tape of john f. kennedy, but it's a jingle. let's listen to this. when we vote this november let's all remember let's vote for kennedy make him your selection in the senate election he'll do more for you and me look at kennedy's history you'll see it's no mystery he's your kind of man so do all that you can and vote for kennedy >> we added the pictures and photographs ourselves. but that's a part of the c.d.'s that you get with the book. >> it is. >> how come that's in that? >> well, it's audio and it's great. it's evocative of a time really before tv. kennedy came out of politics before television was as important as it became, and then he rode the importance of tv very effectively. but that's from an eaie
it's not a tape of john f. kennedy, but it's a jingle. let's listen to this. when we vote this november let's all remember let's vote for kennedy make him your selection in the senate election he'll do more for you and me look at kennedy's history you'll see it's no mystery he's your kind of man so do all that you can and vote for kennedy >> we added the pictures and photographs ourselves. but that's a part of the c.d.'s that you get with the book. >> it is. >> how come that's...
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the assassination of john f. kennedy, 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> it was in 1982 that judge harold greene issued a decision which led to the breakup of the at&t corp.. that is our topic this week on the "communicators," the impact of that decision 30 years later on the telecommunications. joining us is professor roger noll of stanford, as well as professor jerry hausman of mit, both of whom were involved at various levels in the breakup or the decision to break up at&t. joining us in the washington studio is paul. professor noll, first of all, what with your activity during the breakup of at&t and what led to that decision? >> the antitrust case was formed during the johnson administration the late 1960's and a presidential task force called the telecommunications policy task force. it concluded the telecommunications industry, the part in federal jurisdiction, should be competitive and made recommendations both -- mainly to the fcc about how to cause that to happen. then when the knicks and the administration can along, the
the assassination of john f. kennedy, 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> it was in 1982 that judge harold greene issued a decision which led to the breakup of the at&t corp.. that is our topic this week on the "communicators," the impact of that decision 30 years later on the telecommunications. joining us is professor roger noll of stanford, as well as professor jerry hausman of mit, both of whom were involved at various levels in the breakup or the decision to break up...
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alongside of john f. kennedy. is so proud. he is so proud. and he is already dedicated to the idea that he is going to be the person who is going to bring complete honor to the family. it already, by the age of 17, is planning to be elected attorney general of arkansas, then governor of arkansas, and president of the united states. this is something which everyone who knows him knows about. he talks about it all the time. it is not go to the university of arkansas, he goes to georgetown. and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the rhodes scholarship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere, but he cannot have a sustained ongoing relationship with a woman. he is attracted to the kind of women his mother directs him to, who are the beauty queens, who are the ones who are flirtatious, who are attractive, and that's really where his eyes have been. until he comes back to you law school. there he meets hillary brought them. >> you can watch this and other programs online at
alongside of john f. kennedy. is so proud. he is so proud. and he is already dedicated to the idea that he is going to be the person who is going to bring complete honor to the family. it already, by the age of 17, is planning to be elected attorney general of arkansas, then governor of arkansas, and president of the united states. this is something which everyone who knows him knows about. he talks about it all the time. it is not go to the university of arkansas, he goes to georgetown. and...
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john kennedy's quotes, president john f. kennedy, i just want to take you back, mr. speaker, it's not as if these are new ideas we are talking about. this isn't some rocket science problem that's suddenly been thrust upon the united states of america in 2012. these are basic economics. adam smith talked about these years ago. this is in one of john f. kennedy's news conference in 1962 as he was providing the largest tax cut in modern american history he said this, he said it's a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low. that's where we are today, mr. speaker. tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low. it's a paradoxical truth that can be true. he goes on. he says the soundest way to raise revenues, that's exactly what we are trying to do when we talk about balanced approach. we need to cut spending. we need to increase revenue. president kennedy says this, the soundest way to raise the revenues in the long run is to cut the rates now. cutting taxes now is not to encourage -- incur budget deficit, but to achieve the more pro
john kennedy's quotes, president john f. kennedy, i just want to take you back, mr. speaker, it's not as if these are new ideas we are talking about. this isn't some rocket science problem that's suddenly been thrust upon the united states of america in 2012. these are basic economics. adam smith talked about these years ago. this is in one of john f. kennedy's news conference in 1962 as he was providing the largest tax cut in modern american history he said this, he said it's a paradoxical...
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., q&a on the white house recordings of president john f. kennedy. after that, another chance to see british prime minister david cameron take questions from the house of commons. >> if you listen to mayor bloomberg, who said the damage is unprecedented, gov. christie said the damage was unthinkable. we have fires. now we have hurricane force winds. we had snow. if you look at the shutdown of the stock exchange, you try to get a sense of the massive scale of this storm. i have read dozens of stories over the last couple weeks were many consumers are linked to any information was through their smartphone, so while there was obviously an impact, i think the networks performed really well. >> some networks did well. some networks did less well, but we do not have solid information about this. there are no standards by which we measure their performance, and it is voluntary whether they want to talk to the fcc or not or whether they want to talk to their state or local governments or not. they responded well. the first thing would be to find out how they
., q&a on the white house recordings of president john f. kennedy. after that, another chance to see british prime minister david cameron take questions from the house of commons. >> if you listen to mayor bloomberg, who said the damage is unprecedented, gov. christie said the damage was unthinkable. we have fires. now we have hurricane force winds. we had snow. if you look at the shutdown of the stock exchange, you try to get a sense of the massive scale of this storm. i have read...
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f. kennedy to make sure that the private bar of private lawyers gave their pro bono resources to promote civil rights and racial equality and equality for those who are disadvantaged by income so we have been out there fighting these problems we've been part of the battle to pass the sixty four civil rights act the one nine hundred sixty five voting rights act and we fought for it. the results and we've been in the courts challenging killing these horrible voter id voter suppression laws we were to kill the one in south carolina for this here at least it will not be in effect and to kill the one in. texas for this certainly for this year and i don't think that they can come up with another law that they can pass we've also been able to through the department of justice is actions put on hold mississippi and alabama so that their laws don't go into effect indeed of the eight laws that were passed come up with this restrictive voter id the amazing story for the civil rights community and t
f. kennedy to make sure that the private bar of private lawyers gave their pro bono resources to promote civil rights and racial equality and equality for those who are disadvantaged by income so we have been out there fighting these problems we've been part of the battle to pass the sixty four civil rights act the one nine hundred sixty five voting rights act and we fought for it. the results and we've been in the courts challenging killing these horrible voter id voter suppression laws we...
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probably the most memorable line from tonight is essentially a paraphrase of john f. kennedy's famous line when he said -- president obama tonight said america is not about what can be done for us by by us. chris matthews? >> that's something i've been waiting for him to deal with. it's not a solo act. it's a leadership job. the job is to get other people involved. not just in election campaigning, butcountry. i have to tell you, i was put off by the fact he never mentioned bill clinton. i don't quite get it why he didn't chose who give the president who helped him get reelected some tribute here.mean he deserved it. i was with him yesterday in philadelphia with all the thousands of students. i was amazed. >> his second call after speaking with mitt romney was to president clinton personally. >> maybe that covers it maybe. >> i want to bring john alter into this conversation. john alter on site in terms of the reach of the speech and the importance of it. sorry. >> it's one of those homes. you just want to hear the words. we have joe biden. there they are together. jo
probably the most memorable line from tonight is essentially a paraphrase of john f. kennedy's famous line when he said -- president obama tonight said america is not about what can be done for us by by us. chris matthews? >> that's something i've been waiting for him to deal with. it's not a solo act. it's a leadership job. the job is to get other people involved. not just in election campaigning, butcountry. i have to tell you, i was put off by the fact he never mentioned bill clinton....
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f. >>> los policías intentaron en vano convenceer a los manifestantes, el saldo es de 6 policías heridos, 4 vehículos confiscados. >>> finalmente representantes del gobierno de la capital mexicana, dialogarán con los inconformes, minutos más tarde se fueron del lugar. >>> pasando a otras informaciones, el pánico se apoderó de unos comensales de un restaurante en guadalajara, los agentes del orden pudieron lograr evitar el secuestro de hombre que era forzado a subirse a un vehículo, 4 sospechosos fueron detenidos >>> de cara a la justicia están 9 presuntos miembros del cartel de los zetas, que tenían más del mil cartuchos de municiones, gran cantidad e marihuana y metanfetaminas. >>> hasta aquí lo más relevante desde méxico, regresamos a los estudios. >>> muchas gracias, verónica por la información desde ciudad de méxico, a golpes y pedradas se enfrentaron los familiares de una mujer en perú, la víctima quedó con quemaduras de segundo y tercer grado, después que su pr
f. >>> los policías intentaron en vano convenceer a los manifestantes, el saldo es de 6 policías heridos, 4 vehículos confiscados. >>> finalmente representantes del gobierno de la capital mexicana, dialogarán con los inconformes, minutos más tarde se fueron del lugar. >>> pasando a otras informaciones, el pánico se apoderó de unos comensales de un restaurante en guadalajara, los agentes del orden pudieron lograr evitar el secuestro de hombre que era forzado a...
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." >> john f. kennedy would go many places and never put on a hat. >> i knew john f. kennedy. you're no john f. kennedy. can it in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trading anyplace, anytime... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trade at charles schwab for $8.95 a trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 open an account and trade up to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 6 months commission-free online equity trading tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with a $50,000 deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-800-836-8799. >>> rise above the rhetoric. the consequences of falling
." >> john f. kennedy would go many places and never put on a hat. >> i knew john f. kennedy. you're no john f. kennedy. can it in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find...
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. >>> 49 years ago today, president obama john f. kennedy was assassinated. here's some file video. it was a tragic day in american history. president kennedy was killed while riding in a motorcade in downtown dallas texas, in 1963. a faithful day. hospital of people can remember what they were doing when they found out what happened. after the assassination, police arrested lee harvey oswald. oswald was himself shot and killed two days later while being transported to jail. >>> u.s. ambassador total united nations, suzy rice is defending her first account of the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provide to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary. and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. >> initially , rice had attributed the attack on the u.s. consulate to a mob angry about an anti muslim video, and not a terrorist attack. much of the criticism about the explanation for the attack has been directed at rice, because she is believed to be obama's top chows to r
. >>> 49 years ago today, president obama john f. kennedy was assassinated. here's some file video. it was a tragic day in american history. president kennedy was killed while riding in a motorcade in downtown dallas texas, in 1963. a faithful day. hospital of people can remember what they were doing when they found out what happened. after the assassination, police arrested lee harvey oswald. oswald was himself shot and killed two days later while being transported to jail....
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. >> and it's worth reminding that in 1960 apparently, richard nixon defeated congressman john f. kennedy 9-0 in dixville notch. that didn't work out for him in the long-term. so it may not be an indicator. but what a moment of history. dixville notch records its first-ever tie in what many say will be the closest race we've had in a very long time. >>> president obama has made his final appeal. mitt romney will still campaign, but now it's in the hands of american voters. welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> a moment of history there. the first-ever tie in dixville notch at the start of the election. what do you make of that, charles? >> are you going to start with me? >> i don't know what i just saw. it's like ten votes. it's fantastic, it's nice and sweet. but i don't think it tells us very much, if anything about tomorrow. and like you said, at the end of the piece, it's 700,000 votes that will be cast in new hampshire tomorrow. i don't think, though, it will be quite as close as people think it will be. what we've seen in the national polls and also in the state polls is a
. >> and it's worth reminding that in 1960 apparently, richard nixon defeated congressman john f. kennedy 9-0 in dixville notch. that didn't work out for him in the long-term. so it may not be an indicator. but what a moment of history. dixville notch records its first-ever tie in what many say will be the closest race we've had in a very long time. >>> president obama has made his final appeal. mitt romney will still campaign, but now it's in the hands of american voters....
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. >> guest: look at john f. kennedy who came to the oval office truly unprepared to be president, and made many mistakes in the first year or more, including the bay of pigs and other mistakes he made. it is now generally conceded that kennedy, by the time he was assassinated, had grown in office considerably and understood how to deal with the military, how to deal with congress, how to deal with conflicting advisors advisors ao forth. i don't see this happening with barack obama. he has not brought in -- despite the fact he said he would have a team of rivals, other than hillary clinton, he has not brought in any rivals whatsoever. he is in fact hardly used his capitol at all and has create edgars who -- created these guards who are like minded of him, czars, including a woman named samantha power, one of her cheech e chief foreign policy advisedders, and i don't think see the sense that he has changed or developed a deeper or better understanding of how to deal, for instance, with the economy, than he did fro
. >> guest: look at john f. kennedy who came to the oval office truly unprepared to be president, and made many mistakes in the first year or more, including the bay of pigs and other mistakes he made. it is now generally conceded that kennedy, by the time he was assassinated, had grown in office considerably and understood how to deal with the military, how to deal with congress, how to deal with conflicting advisors advisors ao forth. i don't see this happening with barack obama. he has...
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. >>> 49 years ago today was a horrific day in the country, the day that president john f. kennedy was assassinated. he was riding in a motorcade in dallas and shot and died at park land hospital nearby. the nation was in shock, leave harvey oswald was arrested and days later he was shot and killed. there have been numerous conspiracy theories but no proof that anybody besides oswald was responsible. >>> warnings for cautious homeowners, the information that is tipping off people. >>> giving back to the less fortunate, how her past gives her a real appreciation for what they are going through. >>> most definitely thankful for our family and my son. closed captioning brought to you by mancini's sleep world, save one thousand dollars on a mattress set. >>> more now on the breaking news that we told you about at the top of the newscast. a three-alarm fire burning in san jose. we have late information. >> reporter: the fire went to three alarms two hours ago and now in the mop up phase. here to tell us about it, patrick brown, san jose fire. we had flames shooting through the r
. >>> 49 years ago today was a horrific day in the country, the day that president john f. kennedy was assassinated. he was riding in a motorcade in dallas and shot and died at park land hospital nearby. the nation was in shock, leave harvey oswald was arrested and days later he was shot and killed. there have been numerous conspiracy theories but no proof that anybody besides oswald was responsible. >>> warnings for cautious homeowners, the information that is tipping off...
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. >>> 49 years ago today was a horrific day in the country, the day that president john f. kennedy was assassinated. he was riding in a motorcade in dallas and shot and died at park land hospital nearby. the nation was in shock, leave harvey oswald was arrested and days later he was shot and killed. there have been numerous conspiracy theories but no proof that anybody besides oswald was responsible. >>> warnings for cautious homeowners, the information that is tipping off people. >>> giving back to the less mattress set. >>> more now on the breaking news that we told you about at the top of the newscast. a three-alarm fire burning in san jose. we have late information. >> reporter: the fire went to three alarms two hours ago and now in the mop up phase. here to tell us about it, patrick brown, san jose fire. we had flames shooting through the roof. >> yes, there was a fire in the attic of two of the town homes behind us. a 6 unit building so two of the units were involved in the attic. we do have extensive water damage to the lower units and extensive fire damage to the to
. >>> 49 years ago today was a horrific day in the country, the day that president john f. kennedy was assassinated. he was riding in a motorcade in dallas and shot and died at park land hospital nearby. the nation was in shock, leave harvey oswald was arrested and days later he was shot and killed. there have been numerous conspiracy theories but no proof that anybody besides oswald was responsible. >>> warnings for cautious homeowners, the information that is tipping off...
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we must elect john f. kennedy president. >> the nixon ads had a very different style. >> gentlemen, vice president of the united states, richard m. nixon. i want to talk to you for a moment about civil rights, equal rights for all her citizens. why must we vigorously defend them? first because it is right and just. and second, because we cannot compete successfully with communism if we fail to utilize completely the mines and energies of all of our citizens. and third, the whole world is watching us. when we fail to grant equality to all comment that makes news, bad news for america over the world. now the record shows there's been more progress in civil rights in the past eight years and in the preceding 80 years because this administration has listed on making progress and i want to continue and speed up the progress. i want to help elevate better america for all americans. >> of course he looks a bit stiff in this setting, but this is part of the message of the campaign. the slogan for the kennedy lodge
we must elect john f. kennedy president. >> the nixon ads had a very different style. >> gentlemen, vice president of the united states, richard m. nixon. i want to talk to you for a moment about civil rights, equal rights for all her citizens. why must we vigorously defend them? first because it is right and just. and second, because we cannot compete successfully with communism if we fail to utilize completely the mines and energies of all of our citizens. and third, the whole...
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. >> the guy whose praises ought to be touting is john f. kennedy, the democrat. not eisenhower. he had the tax story wrong. j.f.k. slashed marginal tax rates from 91% to 70% and that opened the door to a tremendous boom in the 1960s which eventually lbj twittered away. that's the model. not 90% but lower tax rates. >> they will flood out of the country immediately if you have to raise the rates. you cannot go back to that if you wanted to. >> the other thing that is interesting to me, you know, this is -- i'm being very bipartisan tonight. i'm blaming dwight eisenhower. herbert hoover raised the top federal tax rate from 25% to 65%. and fdr kept raising it all the way up to 90%. he raised taxes on businesses. he hated businesses. what do we get? i got a 90% tax rate for the depression. why would i want to emulate that now? >> the other key point is with the income tax up at 90%, that only generated about a third of the revenue that fdr needed iffer the new deal program. things like excise on tires and movies and other things. that's where obama will need to go. no matter how hig
. >> the guy whose praises ought to be touting is john f. kennedy, the democrat. not eisenhower. he had the tax story wrong. j.f.k. slashed marginal tax rates from 91% to 70% and that opened the door to a tremendous boom in the 1960s which eventually lbj twittered away. that's the model. not 90% but lower tax rates. >> they will flood out of the country immediately if you have to raise the rates. you cannot go back to that if you wanted to. >> the other thing that is...
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brian orakpo spoke to students today at john f. kennedy high school in wheaton. it was part of the nfl's fuel up to play 60 program, encouraging kids to eat healthy and play 60 minutes a day. orakpo says he remembers what high schoolers eat. his message today was about making changes that help whether you're an athlete or not. >> you know, when i was at a point in time i was eating nothing but junk food, and nothing but, you know, terrible things going into my body, so i wanted to be able to excel on the field, hi to do something with my life. i wanted to come here today and share some similar experiences i had going through high school. >> fuel up to play 60 has been reached 70,000 schools across the country. >> good for him. >>> there is more to come on news4 at 4:00. it happened in just a matter of minutes. but it will take years to rebuild. coming up, we're getting a picture of the scope of the damage done to the jersey shore. >>> and a virginia dog owner finds her missing pup, where she least expected it. months after giving up hope. [ earnest ] out of the b
brian orakpo spoke to students today at john f. kennedy high school in wheaton. it was part of the nfl's fuel up to play 60 program, encouraging kids to eat healthy and play 60 minutes a day. orakpo says he remembers what high schoolers eat. his message today was about making changes that help whether you're an athlete or not. >> you know, when i was at a point in time i was eating nothing but junk food, and nothing but, you know, terrible things going into my body, so i wanted to be able...
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it was a wild morning here at john f. kennedy high school. take a look at some of the video now. he gave a speech in the auditorium. as i was saying, commitment is one of the things he was talking about. after this, he was going back to redskins park to work on a rehab session and meet with the team for practice. this partnership is called fuel up to play 60. it's about eating healthy and playing 60 minutes a day. as you said, fighting childhood obesity, something he says he's dealt with in the past. >> somebody that's been in their shoes, you know, that experienced turmoil, adversity in my life. when i was there, a point where i was eating junk food and nothing but terrible things going into my body. i wouldn't be able to excel on the field. i want to come here today to share similar experiences i had going to school to bter myself to get to the level i'm at right now. >> one of the pioneers of bringing this program to the high school, i want to bring in a physical education teacher. talk to me a little bit. we heard him speak this morning. how important is it for these kids to
it was a wild morning here at john f. kennedy high school. take a look at some of the video now. he gave a speech in the auditorium. as i was saying, commitment is one of the things he was talking about. after this, he was going back to redskins park to work on a rehab session and meet with the team for practice. this partnership is called fuel up to play 60. it's about eating healthy and playing 60 minutes a day. as you said, fighting childhood obesity, something he says he's dealt with in the...
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worth, texas will pay tribute to president john f. kennedy. he visited the city right before his assassination in dallas in 1963. >>> help is on the way after superstorm standee thanks to one the girl and what she saw on television. >> we have weather and traffic coming up. -- after superstorm sandy thanks to one little girl and what she saw on television. >>> welcome back. the commute getting under way here pretty soon. we're taking a live look at our metrobus location right over around the corner, western avenue and the buses will be really busy today as you can imagine, the middle of the work woke. students from some northern virginia schools have partnered with some truckers to help victims of superstorm sandy. the sole interiors this from chester brook elementary school and other northern virginia schools dropped off donated items. truckers from the american trucking association drove the goods to staten island, new york and new jersey. >> it started out as we were watching the concert for new york on friday night like a lot of famil
worth, texas will pay tribute to president john f. kennedy. he visited the city right before his assassination in dallas in 1963. >>> help is on the way after superstorm standee thanks to one the girl and what she saw on television. >> we have weather and traffic coming up. -- after superstorm sandy thanks to one little girl and what she saw on television. >>> welcome back. the commute getting under way here pretty soon. we're taking a live look at our metrobus...